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Context-Aware Recommender System: A Survey
PhD Qualifying Examination Title: "Context-Aware Recommender System: A Survey" by Miss Lili ZHAO Abstract: Recommender systems are intelligent tools that help users to navigate among a huge selection of items to meet variety of special needs and tastes. Recent advances of recommender systems benefits from the Collaborative Filtering (CF) techniques, which are modeled on user-item ratings. With the huge and ever increasing volume of various contextual information available, new scenarios for recommendations are emerging that offer new information going beyond user-item ratings. In many applications, it is important to incorporate the contextual information into the recommendation process. For example, using user's location context, recommender system would provide a recommendation that can be more useful than the one without considering such context. The context in recommender systems can be divided into three categories in terms of its resource type: attribute context information associated with users and items, user-item interaction related to interplay of users and items different from that encoded in rating matrix, and cross-domain context concerning knowledge from different but related domain. In this survey, we first introduce CF tasks and two main categories of CF techniques: memory-based, model-based. We then summarize and analyze recommendation scenarios involving contextual information and CF algorithms that have been recently proposed to address such conditions. We present a comprehensive introduction to a large body of research work, analysis of their predictive performance , with the aim of letting us better characterize, categorize and further develop recommender system by applying contextual information. At the end, we conclude this survey and attempt to point out with what we see as central challenges lying ahead for this area. Date: Monday, 26 October 2015 Time: 3:00pm - 5:00pm Venue: Room 2406 Lifts 17/18 Committee Members: Prof. Qiang Yang (Supervisor) Prof. James Kwok (Chairperson) Dr. Wilfred Ng Dr. Raymond Wong **** ALL are Welcome ****